this isnt really a question i just want to do this so people get a 100%.
Between 1900 and 2010, how did the world’s population change?
A.
It increased from about 1.5 billion to almost 7 billion.
B.
It decreased from about 7 billion to about 1 billion.
C.
It increased from about 5 billion to about 7 billion.
D.
It decreased from about 7 billion to about 1.5 billion.
answer: A

According to the graph above, which of the following countries had the largest population in the world in 2010?
A.
China
B.
Pakistan
C.
the United States
D.
India
answer: A

Which of the following rates measures how many children are being born in a country (in relation to the size of its population)?
A.
birth rate
B.
migration rate
C.
urbanization rate
D.
death rate
answer: A

To distribute something means to __________.
A.
put it all in one place
B.
spread it throughout an area
C.
put it together
D.
shatter it into pieces
answer: A (i think)

What is the population of an area?
A.
the total number of migrants entering or leaving an area
B.
the total number of births in an area
C.
the total number of people living in an area
D.
the total number of deaths in an area
answer: C

Which of the following places is the best example of an urban area?
A.
a countryside
B.
a small farm
C.
a large city
D.
a wilderness forest
answer: C

Each of the four areas in the image above is the same size. Which of these areas has the lowest population density?
A.
Area 1
B.
Area 2
C.
Area 3
D.
Area 4
answer: C

According to the online content article about America’s population, how large did America’s population become in 2006?
A.
100 million
B.
200 million
C.
300 million
D.
400 million
answer: C

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Which of the four photos above shows a rural area?
A.
Image 1
B.
Image 2
C.
Image 3
D.
Image 4
answer: D

Which of the following outcomes is the best example of how health is a factor that affects population?
A.
More access to medicine and doctors can help people live longer lives.
B.
Better jobs and opportunities can help families care for each other.
C.
Better access to education can help families provide for each other.
D.
Values and traditions about family can encourage bigger families.
answer: A

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Answer 1
Okay then hahaha thanks.

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Greenhouse gases are ___?
A. gases that release heat
B. gases that hold in heat
C. gases that create carbon dioxide
D. gases that consume carbon dioxide

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Answer:

Answer is A

Explanation:

Answer:

C. gases that creat carbon dioxide

Explanation:

I think hopefully this helps.

which term used to describe a cell membrane means that the membrane contains different kinds of molecules?
a. bilayer
b. mosaic
c. phospholipid
d. fluid

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C, this class is also very fun!!! :)

The formation of the earth and other planetary bodies through the process of condensation and planetary accretion was essentially complete about how many years ago

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Answer:

Primitive meteorites preserve the chemical and isotopic composition of the first aggregates that formed from dust and gas in the solar nebula during the earliest stages of solar system evolution. Gradual increase in the size of solid bodies from dust to aggregates and then to planetesimals finally led to the formation of planets within a few to tens of million years after the start of condensation. Thus the rocky planets of the inner solar system are likely the result of the accumulation of numerous smaller primitive as well as differentiated bodies. The chemically most primitive known meteorites are chondrites and they consist mostly of metal and silicates.Explanation:

___ turn rocks into soil.

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Answer:

Rocks turn into soil through the process of weathering. Weathering is when rocks are broken down into smaller pieces.

Explanation:

hope this helpsss

Answer:

Weathering and Erosion

Explanation:

Weathering happens when plants break up rocks with their growing roots or plant acids dissolving rock. Once the rock has been weakened and broken up by weathering it is ready for erosion. Erosion happens when rocks and sediments are picked up and moved to another place by ice, water, wind or gravity.

what three tetonic plates are found along the prime merdian?​

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Answer:

eurasian, african, antarctic

Explanation:

African American eurasian

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Describe the three regions of Panama

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La región occidental de Panamá es el área que comprende la parte Oeste del país que comprende desde las provincias centrales hasta la región de Chiriquí y Bocas del Toro.

Región Oriental de Panamá esta región tiene la cuenca mas extensa del país, formada por la cuenca Tuira. Chucunaque Contiene ríos como Sambú, Cucunatí, Congo y Sabanas, que desembocan en el golfo de San Miguel. Al sur se localizan los ríos Jaqué y Pavarandó.

La región metropolitana se encuentra localizada en la parte central del istmo y está constituida por las ciudades de Panamá, Colón y los centros urbanos localizados en la zona de influencia de la carretera Transístmica

Ruling families in classical China were known as
A kingdoms
B dynasties
C royalties
D empires

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The answer is B. Dynasties

Answer:

Dynasties

Explanation:

I just learned this on Edge not so long ago and i ca give you examples like the Qin Dynasty The Zhou dynasty and etc...

how are physical geograghy of mexico and central america similar

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Answer:

uhhhhhhhhhjkbjkbjkbjb

Explanation:

no he visto a la casa de mi madre y he

Which of the following social groups exists in all known cultures?

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Answer:

Types of social groups contain the following:

- Families

- Companies

- Friends

- Clubs

- Local fraternities and sororities

- Clubs

- Religious societies

Explanation:

I hope that this has helped! :)

Which of the following is an example of a plant responding to an external stimulus?

Science

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Answer:

Plants too are the living organisms of the ecosystem. They too respond to the external environmental stimuli. Phototropism is the best example for it. All of us know that for plants to grow light is necessary . Hence all plants  respond to the changes in the environment , and respond to it by growing their stems, roots, or leaves toward the direction of stimulus or away from the stimulus.

Identify a counterexample: If the sum of two integers is even, then both the integers are even
6+ 10 = 16
3+9 = 12
14 + 9 = 23
none of these

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Answer:

3+9 = 12

Explanation:

A "counterexample" is an example that shows the falseness of a statement.

Among the choices above, 3+9 = 12 is the ideal counterexample. Its sum is an even integer (12); however, its addends are odd integers (3 and 9). So, this goes against the statement above.

The first choice (6+10 = 16) is clearly not a counterexample, but an example of the statement. The second choice (14+9=23) is not a counterexample because its product is an odd integer, not an even integer. The statement is referring to the condition of an even integer for an answer.

what most influenced the climate of Death Vally ?

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Answer:

The basin rests 282 feet below sea level, and lets in the hot sun to creep into the valley, while getting very little rain.

So I would say, the amount of precipitation or temperature has the biggest effect.

*I do not know for sure, I just took a shot at it

There are still 350 isolated indigenous groups in what section of the Americas?

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Answer:

There are still 350 isolated indigenous groups in the Amazon.

Explanation:

In the past few centuries, the indigenous populations around the world, including the Americas, have suffered great losses. This has been due to the colonization, forced marriages, forced assimilation, or even genocides. Some indignous people have been luckier than others, and they have managed to survive as such until modern times.

The majority of these tribes in the Americas are located in the Amazon. The reason is simple, it is a huge area that is offering everything they need for survival, but stops the modern civilization from reaching and influence them. It is estimated that around 350 indigenous groups live in this area, though there is every chance that there are more, considering that it is small populations in question which are extremely hard to be found or contacted.

Which materials are moved by runoff? A. nutrients B. vegetation C. large rocks D. paved surfaces

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Answer:

Vegetation

Explanation:

Just took the test. Your welcome. :)

Vegetation is moved by runoff.

Which materials are moved with the aid of runoff?

Runoff is the portion of precipitation on land that ultimately reaches waterways, often with dissolved or suspended fabric. Erosion is the process through which sand, silt, rocks, and sediment are moved from one place to other. Water is the maximum powerful agent of abrasion.

Which function may additionally shape due to erosion associated with runoff?

Rill erosion describes erosion that takes place as runoff develops into discrete streams (rills).

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how are earthquakes related to tectonic activities ​

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Answer:

just tryin' to help you

The tectonic plates are always slowly moving, but they get stuck at their edges due to friction. When the stress on the edge overcomes the friction, there is an earthquake that releases energy in waves that travel through the earth's crust and cause the shaking that we feel.

Earthquakes are related to tectonic activities because of the plates sliding past each other. This process is called a passive plate boundary. The plates are moved due to convection currents

The map of Native Peoples of North America (c. 1600) compared with the current map of the United States of Canada shows that native
peoples lived primarily in what is today called....
A. United states
B. Canada ​

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Answer:

The Native people in 1600 lived primarily in what is today the United States.

Explanation:

A is correct because the population of Native people in what is today the United States greatly surpasses the population in what is today Canada, and this has been due to better living conditions, such as climate, water supplies, fertile soil...

B is not correct because Canada's population of Native people has been significantly smaller, and this has been mostly because of the harsher living conditions.

Explain 5 ways how a country can improve it’s sustainability?

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Explanation:

1. Afforestation

2. Recycle

3. Chemical Management

4. Developing work policies

5. Water and electric conservation

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what happens
to a column of air in a
mercury barometer?
If the tentperature rises ?​

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Answer:

As the temperature rises the column of air inside the barometer , the molecules move faster and the increased velocity causes more collisions among the air molecules. Hence more force is exerted on each molecule and causes air pressure to increase.

Rank the following maps and geospatial technologies in terms of their privacy concerns, listing them from
greatest privacy concern to least privacy concern

A. geotagging, volunteered geographic information, mashup, citizen science, Mercator

B. Mashup, geotagging, citizen science, volunteered geographic information, Mercator projection

C. Mercator projection, Robinson projection, GPS, GIS, geotagging

D. Robinson projection, geotagging, GPS, GIS, Goode Homolosine projection

E. GPS, GIS, volunteered geographic information, mental maps, geotagging

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Answer:

E. GPS, GIS, volunteered geographic information, mental maps, geotagging

Explanation:

All these are geospatial technologies and are related to positioning and the use of satellite data to track and map the location which is a privacy concern for the individual and the organization. The above are ranked on the basis of the privacy concerns and include the GPS, followed by gis and other geographic information to geotagging.

Answer:

A. geotagging, volunteered geographic information, mashup, citizen science, Mercator projection

Explanation:

A large city that is often the center of a state or empire is called a __________.
A.
county
B.
village
C.
kingdom
D.
metropolis

Answers

Answer:

Correct answer: D. Metropolis

Explanation:

I took the quiz on edge 2020 and D was correct

What did North America look like during last ice age

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In North America the ice stretched over Greenland and Canada and parts of the northern United States. The remains of glaciers of the Ice Age can still be seen in parts of the world, including Greenland and Antarctica. But the glaciers did not just sit there. I hope this helps.

Find m∠ABC if m∠ABC =4x + 9 and m∠EBD = 7x - 9

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Answer:

7x - 9

Explanation:

How tall is the tallest building

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Answer:

At 2,716 feet, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai has reigned as the world's tallest building since 2010.

Explanation:

Answer:

Burj Khalifa -2,716 feet

Explanation:

Google is free lol

We can use this map’s compass rose and scale for the 48 contiguous (Connected) states but not Alaska and Hawaii. Why not? Why are those two states pictured off to the side and in separate boxes?

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Answer:

A US map's compass rose would not apply for Alaska and Hawaii because they are physically detached from the mainland US territories.

Explanation:

The territory of the US is mostly located in one area, bordering Canada in the north, Mexico, and the Gulf of Mexico in the south, Pacific Ocean on the west, and the Atlantic ocean on the east. And while this is the case for the majority of the territory or rather federal states, there are two that are located elsewhere. These two territories are actually not physically connected to the rest of the US territory.

The two territories in question are Alaska and Hawaii. Alaska is located in the northwest of Canada, so putting it on a map as it is will require including Canada as well, and that is not practical at all. Hawaii, on the other hand, is a chain of islands in the central part of the Pacific, and in order for it to be put on a map as it is will require including at least a quarter of the largest ocean in the world, which again would make much more problems than help in anything.

A transform boundary is marked by a strike-slip fault like the ______ fault.

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Answer:

transform i think

Explanation:

Answer: san andres

Explanation: san andres is a plate of boundary

3. Mountains are most often associated with what type of plate boundary? 4 points
Transform
Convergent (subduction)
Convergent (collision)
Diergent

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Answer:

Convergent (collision)

Explanation:

Mountains are most often associated with convergent (collision) margins.

Convergent margins in which there is a collision occurs between two crusts that have nearly the same density. This is usually the case with continental - continental crust collision.

Along these margins, instead of subduction, a mountain-building process occurs.  As they collide with one another, they grind against one another and pull up. This leads to the formation of mountains. One very prominent example is the Himalayas.

Farms in the midwest that raise crops to feed their livestock and use animal waste to fertilize their crops are engaged in what type of agriculture?
•mixed crop and livestock
•dairy farming
•livestock farming
•nomadic herding
•crop rotation

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I think livestock farming. I’m not 100% sure though

7. There are 4,000 common minerals found in the Earth.
A. true
B. false

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Answer:

It is not true so it has to be false

From 1630-1890, new land was created in the city of ________ and Back Bay.
A. Boston
B. Chicago
C. New York
D. Los Angeles

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Answer: A) Boston is the answer.

Newland was created in the city of Boston by filling nearby bodies of water, including mill pond and Back Bay.

What state is west of Georgia?

Answers

Answer:

Alabama

Explanation:

Answer:

Alabama

Explanation:

West = Alabama

North = Tennessee / North Carolina

South = Florida

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